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BT to switch off UK landlines in 94 locations – full list of areas affected

As the UK moves towards full-fibre broadband, BT-owned Openreach has named 94 locations set for a major switch-off.

Ivybridge, Devon, UK - 8th October 2022: Openreach BT engineer fixing cables up a pole.

BT-owned Openreach has named 92 locations set for a major switch-off (Image: Getty)

As part of the UK’s major plans to dismantle the network of copper phone lines for landline calls and home broadband that have connected the UK for the last century, BT-owned Openreach has identified the next 94 locations across the UK that will see a switch-off. These exchanges will impact around just under 960,000 premises across the UK, it has been reported.

The move forms part of Openreach’s “stop sell” order, which will see the 94 areas transitioned away from copper-based landlines or broadband services over the next 12 months, towards upgraded next-generation full-fibre services. Once upgraded, users will need to switch to a broadband-powered phone, utilising Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology to connect calls – a technology already employed by apps such as WhatsApp, Skype, or Messenger. Active since 1876, the copper-based technology will be switched off once three-quarters of the premises have been upgraded.

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Openreach have identified 94 UK locations which will switch to full-fibre in the next year (Image: Getty)

The full-fibre upgrade will offer users several new features, including the ability to call multiple people at the same time, better call quality, the ability to block numbers and incoming spam prevention. However, unlike traditional landlines, which continue to work during power cuts as they draw power from the exchange, VoIP systems will not work without a backup power bank. Many providers, including BT, Virgin Media and TalkTalk, refer to this service as “Digital Voice”, but this varies between companies.

According to current plans, the vast majority of the UK will have switched to this technology by the end of January 2027 – a date 13 months later than originally projected last year.

Several major areas, including Blackpool, Portsmouth, Chester and Birmingham, are among the locations set to make the change in the next 12 months, as well as smaller communities in all four nations of the UK, including Carluke in Scotland, Botwnnog in Wales, Newtownstewart in Tyrone, Northern Ireland and Coggeshall in England.

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Apps like WhatsApp, Skype and Messenger already use VoIP technology (Image: Getty)

Openreach Managed Customer Migrations Director, James Lilley, said: “The stop sell programme is a critical part of ensuring that the UK’s communication infrastructure is ready to meet the demands of the future.

“Taking advantage of the progress of our Full Fibre build and encouraging people to upgrade where a majority can access our new network is the right thing to do as it makes no sense, both operationally and commercially, to keep the old copper network and our new fibre network running side-by-side.

“As copper’s ability to support modern communications declines, the immediate focus is getting people onto newer, future-proofed technologies.”

Copper coil isolated on white background Industrial copper wire for electrical applications Shows its conductive properties and engineering utility.

Copper-based products will be switched off once three-quarters of premises have been upgraded (Image: Getty)

94 exchange names and locations to be affected by UK landline switch-off

Wales

  1. Llanwnda, Groeslon, Wales
  2. Pentraeth, Pentraeth, Wales
  3. Botwnnog, Botwnnog, Wales
  4. Tynygroes, Colwyn Bay, Wales
  5. Llanpumsaint, Llanpumsaint, Wales
  6. Cemmaes Road, Cemmaes, Wales
  7. Penarth, Penarth, Wales
  8. Abergynolwyn, Twywn, Wales
  9. Gower, Reynoldston, Wales
  10. Newport Chartist, Newport, Wales
  11. Bethesda, Bethesda, Wales
  12. Abercynon, Abercynon, Wales

England

  1. Norwood Hill, Horley, England
  2. Dawes Green, Reigate, England
  3. Friskney, Friskney, England
  4. Passfield, Liphook, England
  5. Ide Hill, Sevenoaks, England
  6. Trowbridge, Trowbridge, England
  7. North, Liverpool, England
  8. Great Yarmouth, Great Yarmouth, England
  9. St Neots, St Neots, England
  10. Elstree, Borehamwood, England
  11. Tunbridge Wells, Royal Tunbridge Wells, England
  12. Chippenham, Chippenham (Wiltshire), England
  13. Felixstowe, Felixstowe, England
  14. Forest Hill, Lewisham, Greater London, England
  15. Ware, Ware, England
  16. Coggeshall, Coggeshall, England
  17. Albrighton, Albrighton, England
  18. Arkwright, Nottingham, England
  19. Aston Common, Swallownest, England
  20. Barnsley, Barnsley, England
  21. Beeston, Beeston (Broxtowe), England
  22. Blackburn, Blackburn, England
  23. Blackpool, Blackpool, England
  24. Bolsover, Bolsover, England
  25. Broughton, Fulwood, England
  26. Didsbury, Greater Manchester, England
  27. Dinnington, Dinnington (Rotherham), England
  28. Elland, Elland, England
  29. Erdington, Birmingham, England
  30. Fulwood, Fulwood, England
  31. Holmewood, North Wingfield, England
  32. Kegworth, Kegworth, England
  33. Keighley, Keighley, England
  34. Merstham, Redhill (Surrey), England
  35. New Malden, Kingston upon Thames, Greater London, England
  36. Pleasley, Mansfield, England
  37. Portsmouth North, Portsmouth, England
  38. Priory, Birmingham, England
  39. Bayford, Hertford, England
  40. Cheriton Fitzpaine, Cheriton Fitzpaine, England
  41. Pickmere, Higher Wincham, England
  42. Chester Central, Chester, England
  43. Kelsall, Kelsall, England
  44. Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, England
  45. Workington, Workington, England
  46. Ferryhill, Ferryhill, England
  47. Keyingham, Thorngumbald, England
  48. Adlington, Adlington, England
  49. Selsey, Selsey, England
  50. Nonington, Aylesham, England
  51. Dartford, Bexley, Greater London, England
  52. Higham, Higham, England
  53. Shotley, Ipswich, England
  54. Burwell, Burwell, England
  55. Eye, Eye (City of Peterborough), England
  56. Chatteris, Chatteris, England
  57. Sawtry, Sawtry, England
  58. Dersingham, Dersingham, England
  59. Spalding, Spalding, England
  60. Queensbury, Bradford, England
  61. Rainham, Havering, Greater London, England
  62. Rossington, New Rossington, England
  63. Rusholme, Greater Manchester, England
  64. Shifnal, Shifnal, England
  65. South Benfleet, Rayleigh, England
  66. Thrybergh, Rotherham, England
  67. Tilbury, Tilbury, England
  68. Tilton, Tilton on the Hill, England
  69. Walsall, Walsall, England

Scotland

  1. Stronsay, Dishes, Orkney Islands, Scotland
  2. Humbie, Humbie, Scotland
  3. Dunphail, Forres, Scotland
  4. Bentpath, Bentpath, Scotland
  5. Carluke, Carluke, Scotland
  6. Caldercruix, Plains, Scotland
  7. Cambuslang, Cambuslang, Scotland
  8. Provanmill, Glasgow, Scotland
  9. Springburn, Glasgow, Scotland
  10. Winchburgh, Winchburgh, Scotland

Northern Ireland

  1. Bready, Tyrone, Northern Ireland
  2. Newtownstewart, Tyrone, Northern Ireland

Porth, Porth, either Wales/ Cornwall

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